Literature DB >> 22918210

Segmental pedicle screw fixation for a scoliosis patient with post-laminectomy and post-irradiation thoracic kyphoscoliosis of spinal astrocytoma.

Masato Tanaka1, Yoshihiro Sugimoto, Haruo Misawa, Tomoyuki Takigawa, Toshiyuki Kunisada, Toshifumi Ozaki.   

Abstract

Spinal deformity is an important clinical manifestation after surgery for spinal cord tumors. One-third of patients who receive laminectomies and irradiation of the spinal column develop scoliosis, kyphosis, or kyphoscoliosis. Recent reports indicate good results after scoliosis surgery using segmental pedicle screws and a navigation system, but these reported studies have not included surgery for post-laminectomy kyphosis. Hooks and wires are ineffective in such patients who undergo laminectomy, and there are also high perioperative risks with insertion of pedicle screws because landmarks have been lost. Here, we report on the 5-year follow-up of a 13-year-old male patient with post-laminectomy and post-irradiation thoracic kyphoscoliosis after surgical treatment of spinal astrocytoma. Posterior segmental pedicle screw fixation was performed safely using a computer-assisted technique. The authors present the first case report for treatment of this condition using a navigation system.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22918210     DOI: 10.18926/AMO/48692

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Med Okayama        ISSN: 0386-300X            Impact factor:   0.892


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1.  T12 pedicle subtraction osteotomy for post-laminectomy kyphoscoliotic deformity following resection of a thoracolumbar astrocytoma in an adolescent with a previous paraplegic context.

Authors:  Anouar Bourghli; Louis Boissiere; Ibrahim Obeid
Journal:  Spine Deform       Date:  2020-09-23

2.  Kyphotic deformity after laminectomy surgery for a gunshot wound to the spine: a case report.

Authors:  Ali Babashahi; Morteza Taheri
Journal:  J Spine Surg       Date:  2016-03

3.  Correction of Postlaminectomy Cervical Kyphosis in an Operated Case of Cervical Spine Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor.

Authors:  Sudhir Srivastava; Nandan Marathe; Sunil Bhosale; Sai Gautham
Journal:  Asian J Neurosurg       Date:  2019 Jul-Sep
  3 in total

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